Tim and Eric's Go Pro Show - Netflix

Editor

Tim and Eric strap on GoPro cameras to their heads and let viewers see
their every move.

Type: Reality

Languages: English

Status: Ended

Runtime: 6 minutes

Premier: 2013-04-15

Tim and Eric's Go Pro Show - Tim Tebow - Netflix

Timothy Richard Tebow (; born August 14, 1987) is a former professional
American football quarterback and current professional baseball
outfielder in the New York Mets organization. He played college football
for the University of Florida, winning the Heisman Trophy in 2007 and
appearing on BCS National Championship-winning teams during the 2006 and
2008 seasons. Tebow was selected by the Denver Broncos in the first
round of the 2010 NFL Draft and spent two seasons with the team. He also
played for the New York Jets in 2012. Additionally, he had preseason
stints with the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles in 2013
and 2015 respectively. Tebow became the Florida Gators' starting
quarterback during the 2007 season when he became the first college
sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy. In 2008, Tebow led Florida to a
13–1 record and its second national championship in three years, and was
named the offensive MVP of the national championship game. The Gators
again went 13–1 in 2009, his senior year. At the conclusion of his
college career, he held the Southeastern Conference's all-time records
in both career passing efficiency and total rushing touchdowns,
appearing second and tenth (respectively) in the NCAA record book in
these categories. As a member of the Denver Broncos, he started the last
three games of his rookie season and became the team's full-time
starting quarterback beginning in the sixth game of 2011. The Broncos
were 1–4 before he became the starter, but began winning with him on the
field, often coming from behind late in the fourth quarter, until they
won their first AFC West title and first playoff game since 2005,
defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in overtime. Despite the team's
success, however, Tebow’s potential as a professional level quarterback
was called into question due to a perceived lack of passing ability,
persistent fumbles, and having the lowest passing completion rate in the
league. During the 2012 offseason, the Broncos traded Tebow to the New
York Jets, where he received little playing time and was released after
the 2012 season ended. He signed a two-year, non-guaranteed contract
with the New England Patriots on June 11, 2013, but was cut from the
team on August 31, 2013. After two seasons away from the game, Tebow
signed a one-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles on April 20,
2015, but was released on September 5. Despite compiling a record of 8–6
as a starting quarterback with the Broncos and leading them to the
playoffs, including a playoff win (after they started 1-4), he did not
start again in the NFL. No other quarterback under 30 in NFL history has
won a playoff game and then never started another NFL game. In 2016,
Tebow announced he would pursue a career in professional baseball and
signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets on September 8.

Tim and Eric's Go Pro Show - Broadcasting career - Netflix

On December 30, 2013, Tebow was hired by ESPN as a college football
analyst. He appeared mainly on the SEC Network as co-host of SEC Nation,
a travelling pre-game show, and contributed to ESPN's other platforms as
well; Tebow made his debut on ESPN during the 2014 BCS National
Championship Game. He did not give up on playing in the NFL, however, as
his contract allowed him to continue to pursue opportunities as a
player. Tebow was asked to co-host ABC News' Good Morning America on
January 31, 2014, two days before Super Bowl XLVIII, and was joined on
the morning show by Eli Manning.